![]() One feature being promoted with great zest by Toshiba for the Camileo X400 is the in-camera touchscreen editing, which is great for trimming in and out points of your clips. The screen seems, in fact, to be somehow cheaper than the outer shell, and even the impressive box that it's sold in. The quality of this feature is disappointing, as it doesn't quite live up to the rest of the camera's appearance. The 3-inch LCD screen is ordinary it comes across as a low-resolution screen that doesn’t distinguish itself from other cameras in its price range. However, Toshiba makes up for it by including a microphone input so that enthusiasts can couple the device with an external microphone, although without a hotshoe, you might find yourself reaching for the duct tape. ![]() ![]() What they didn't consider enlarging, however, was the external microphone, which is on the bottom of the lens and appears to have been added almost as an afterthought. The lens size is average, but Toshiba has designed the area around the lens to create the illusion of size.
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